I do not see any relevance with Solskjaer here. That said, he has been successful in managing the Manchester United Reserves team, who are currently at the top of the Barclays Premier Reserve League - North.

Roy Keane, Bryan Robson, Paul Ince, Steve Bruce and Mark Hughes were the best players during their time at Old Trafford but they have failed to impress at managerial level. This simply proves that great players don't always become great managers. So, I'm quite reserved at picturing Giggs as a good future manager right now. Only time will tell.

For the time being, I content myself to see him tearing oppositions apart.

Records:

Has won a record 12 top division English league titles as a player and only Manchester United player to have winner's medals from all 12 Premier League title wins.

Most Premier League appearances for a player, with 573.

Most Premier League assists (accurate records are only available from 2002 onwards).

Only player to have scored in all 19 Premier League campaigns since its inception.

Only player to have scored in eleven consecutive Champions League tournaments, 1996 – 97 to 2006 – 07 (Raul is the only who has scored in fourteen consecutive Champions League tournaments, 1997 – 98 to 2010 – 11).

Only Manchester United player to have scored in fifteen different Champions League tournaments.

Most goals by a British player in the Champions League/European Cup proper history and 14th overall (not including preliminary rounds).

Most appearances by a Manchester United player, with 875.

First player to score 100 Premier League goals for Manchester United.

Second midfielder to have scored 100 goals in the Premier League for a single club (first being Matt Le Tissier).

One of four Manchester United players to win two Champions League Medals (others are Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Wes Brown).

Oldest (37 years & 148 days) player to score in the Champions League, when he scored against Schalke 04 on 26 April 2011.